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  • Soccer friends in the net

    Soccer friends in the net

    WHO’S up for some soccer among friends? Last Friday Doveton Special Soccer School held its 11th annual Friendship Day in which more than 100 children…

  • Invitation to feel valued

    Invitation to feel valued

    By CASEY NEILL A CHANCE chat in a Berwick chicken shop led Chisholm CEO Maria Peters into TAFE. She told last week’s South East Business…

  • Centre’s strength to reach out

    Centre’s strength to reach out

    WAVERLEY Gardens was recently sold and is now under new management. Global property services firm Jones Lang LaSalle has taken control of the centre, which…

  • Traders demand political will for Little India precinct

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS EMBATTLED Little India traders have demanded the Labor Party’s proposed showcase Indian cultural precinct be set in Dandenong. During a grilling by…

  • Putting out a new message

    Putting out a new message

    Frank Cresia, CEO of Waverley Industries WHEN approached by the City of Casey to participate in the White Ribbon Challenge Family Violence program I wasn’t…

  • Monash in gridlock after spill

    UPDATE 3.27pm VicRoads has advised all lanes on the Monash Freeway have re-opened after an aviation fuel spill this morning. The freeway was opened to…

  • Agriculture the big winner

    Agriculture the big winner

    EVEN in its 143rd year, the Dandenong Show just keeps on keeping on – with a little help from social media seemingly. Organisers reported crowds…

  • Salvation for Christmas kids’ gifts

    Salvation for Christmas kids’ gifts

    DANDENONG Salvation Army is working hard to make sure thousands of kids wake up to toys on Christmas morning. Corps officer Captain Stuart McGifford said…

  • Churchs face the violence

    Churchs face the violence

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PASTOR Graeme Cann is starkly aware of the reality of family violence – and he knows it doesn’t discriminate. The pastor, who…

  • Bound together with White Ribbon campaign

    Bound together with White Ribbon campaign

    By JIM REIHER, CASEY MULTIFAITH NETWORK THE Casey Multifaith Network enthusiastically supports the efforts of the White Ribbon Program and Challenge Family Violence Project. We…

  • Blaze praise

    Blaze praise

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TWO well-intentioned neighbours were hospitalised after trying to rescue an 87-year-old Endeavour Hills woman whose house was engulfed in flames last Wednesday.…

  • Baker brothers enjoy their family tradition

    Baker brothers enjoy their family tradition

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SERVING Lebanese bread is the bones of Elias Abdallah and his two brothers Sami and Azar. In some ways, their A1 Bakery…

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